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Porto-Porto
Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ), also known as Oporto, is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto
Porto-FC Porto
Clube do Porto, MHIH, OM (Portuguese pronunciation: [futɨˈβɔl ˈkluβɨ ðu ˈpoɾtu]), commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional
Porto-Porto Airport
ICAO: LPPR) or simply Porto Airport (formerly Pedras Rubras Airport) is an international airport near Porto (Oporto), Portugal. It is located 11 km (6
Porto-FC Porto–Sporting CP rivalry
fixture between FC Porto and Sporting CP is one of the most important football matches in Portugal. In 1922, the first Campeonato de Portugal, the forerunner
Porto-Porto metropolitan area
The Porto Metropolitan Area (Portuguese: Área Metropolitana do Porto; abbreviated as AMP) is a metropolitan area in northern Portugal centered on the
Porto-Porto Cathedral
The Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. It is one of
Porto-2023–24 FC Porto season
130th season in the existence of FC Porto and the club's 89th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic
Porto-Vitinha (footballer, born February 2000)
midfielder for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Portugal national team. Coming through Porto's youth system, Vitinha was promoted to the first-team
Porto-Porto Metro
The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto) is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal and a key part of the city's public transport system. Being a
Porto-University of Porto
The University of Porto (Universidade do Porto) is a Portuguese public research university located in Porto, and founded on 22 March 1911. It is the second
Porto-FC Porto B
Futebol Clube do Porto B, commonly known as Porto B, is a Portuguese professional football team, which serves as the reserve side of FC Porto. They compete
Porto-List of FC Porto records and statistics
Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto, which is best known for its professional association football team. They played their
Porto-List of FC Porto seasons
Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club founded in 1893 in Porto. Its association football team played its first competitive matches in 1911
Porto-2023–24 Taça de Portugal
in Portugal. União de Leiria (2) v (1) Sporting CP Vitória de Guimarães (1) v (1) Gil Vicente Vizela (1) v (1) Benfica Santa Clara (2) v (1) Porto 3 April
Porto-Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre (UK: /ˌpɔːrtuː əˈlɛɡreɪ/, US: /- ɑːˈleɪɡri, ˌpɔːrtoʊ əˈlɛɡrə/, Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoʁtwaˈlɛɡɾi]; lit. '"Joyful Harbor"')
Porto-Big Three (Portugal)
FC Porto, from Porto, have a great rivalry and are usually the main contenders for the Primeira Liga title. They share all but two of the Portuguese Football
Porto-Porto Santo Island
Porto Santo Island (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu ˈsɐ̃tu] ) is a Portuguese island 43 kilometres (27 mi) northeast of Madeira Island in the North
Porto-Primeira Liga
account), including back-to-back European Cup trophies. Porto is the club with most Portuguese Super Cups and international titles won (7). Sporting CP
Porto-O Clássico
Classic") is the name given in football to matches between Portuguese clubs S.L. Benfica and FC Porto. Originally, the term O Clássico only referred to games
Porto-2003–04 FC Porto season
the Portuguese Cup winners qualified for Champions League Porto v Braga Estrela Amadora v Porto Porto v Sporting CP União de Leiria v Porto Porto v Benfica
Porto-2021–22 FC Porto season
existence of FC Porto and the club's 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Porto participated
Porto-Portugal
Maia. In motorsport, Portugal is noted for the Rally of Portugal, and the Estoril and Algarve Circuits as well as the revived Porto Street Circuit which
Porto-Tourism in Portugal
sites. As of 2019, Portugal had 27 million visitors. The most popular destinations were Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, the Portuguese Riviera, Madeira, Sintra
Porto-List of Portuguese football champions
treble by winning the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga in 2014, and Porto is the only Portuguese club to have achieved a continental treble
Porto-Grande Porto
Grande Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dɨ ˈpoɾtu]) or Greater Porto is a former Portuguese NUTS3 subregion, integrating the NUTS2 region of Norte
Porto-Fábio Vieira (footballer, born 2000)
career with Porto, where he made 76 competitive appearances and scored ten goals, winning two Primeira Liga and the 2021–22 Taça de Portugal. In July 2022
Porto-Port wine
Port wine (Portuguese: vinho do Porto, Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ðu ˈpoɾtu]; lit. 'wine of Porto'), or simply port, is a Portuguese fortified wine produced in
Porto-2010–11 FC Porto season
Europa League. The team also won the Taça de Portugal, completing a treble. Manager Jesualdo Ferreira left Porto by mutual agreement after four years in charge
Porto-Boavista F.C.
commonly known as Boavista (Portuguese pronunciation: [boɐˈviʃtɐ]), is a Portuguese professional sports club from the city of Porto. Founded on 1 August 1903
Porto-Portus Cale
Cale was an ancient town and port in present-day northern Portugal, in the area of today's Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The name of the town eventually influenced
Porto-2023 Taça de Portugal final
the 18th time. Braga and Porto have previously played each other in the Taça de Portugal final on three occasions, with Porto winning in 1977 and 1998
Porto-Rodrigo Mora (footballer, born 2007)
Carvalho (born 5 May 2007) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Porto B. Mora is a youth product of
Porto-Fábio Silva (footballer, born 2002)
in UEFA Europa Conference League Porto Youth UEFA Youth League: 2018–19 Porto Primeira Liga: 2019–20 Taça de Portugal: 2019–20 PSV KNVB Cup: 2022–23 "2020/21
Porto-Porto Football Association
The Porto Football Association (Portuguese: Associação de Futebol do Porto; abbreviated as AF Porto) is the district governing body for the all football
Porto-Taça de Portugal
(FC Porto's former home ground).[citation needed] Association football portal Portugal portal List of association football competitions in Portugal List
Porto-Porto Covo
Porto Covo is one of the two civil parishes in the municipality of Sines, located along the western Alentejo coast of Portugal, about 170 km (110 mi) south
Porto-Maia, Portugal
Maia (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmajɐ] ) is a municipality in the Porto Metropolitan Area, Grande Porto subregion, in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located
Porto-Church of São Francisco (Porto)
The Church of Saint Francis (Portuguese: Igreja de São Francisco) is the most prominent Gothic monument in Porto, Portugal, being also noted for its outstanding
Porto-Portuguese Golden Ball
2010. "Falcao: "Tive um ano mágico no FC Porto"" [Falcao: "I had a magical year at FC Porto"] (in Portuguese). relvado.aeiou.pt. 7 February 2012. Retrieved
Porto-Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal
The Diocese of Porto (Latin: Dioecesis Portugallensis) (Oporto) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal. It is a suffragan of the
Porto-Rúben Neves
midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal and the Portugal national team. Neves started his career with Porto and made his first-team debut at the age of 17
Porto-Sérgio Conceição
Lazio, leaving for former club Porto towards the end of 2003–04, again by mutual consent, and adding his third Portuguese national championship. He was
Porto-List of cities in Portugal
always considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom (de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon
Porto-Otávio (footballer, born 1995)
the Portugal national team. Born and raised in Brazil, Otávio came through Internacional's, before signing with Portuguese Primeira Liga side Porto in
Porto-São Bento railway station
municipality of Porto, district of Porto. The English translation of São Bento is Saint Benedict. The station is located in the Historic Centre of Porto, which
Porto-List of FC Porto managers
Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto that is best known for its professional football team playing in the country's top-tier
Porto-Porto District
District of Porto (Portuguese: Distrito do Porto [ˈpoɾtu] ) is located on the north-west coast of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Porto, the second
Porto-North Region, Portugal
one of five regions of Mainland Portugal (NUTS II subdivisions). Its main population center is the urban area of Porto, with about one million inhabitants;
Porto-Football in Portugal
introduction in 1875 in cities such as Funchal, Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra by English merchants and Portuguese students arriving back home from studying in England
Porto-2002–03 FC Porto season
existence of FC Porto and the club's 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Porto participated
Porto-Portuguese Way
Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal. It begins at Porto or Lisbon. From Porto, along the Douro River, pilgrims travel north crossing
Porto-Gondomar, Portugal
Gondomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡõduˈmaɾ] ) is a municipality located in the east of Portugal's Porto Metropolitan Area and 7 km from central Porto. The
Porto-County of Portugal
region around Guimarães and Porto, today corresponding to littoral northern Portugal, within which the identity of the Portuguese people formed. The first
Porto-Pepe (footballer, born 1983)
known as Pepe (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈpɛpi]), is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Primeira Liga club Porto, which he captains. Born
Porto-Dom Luís I Bridge
Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte de Dom Luís I), or Luís I Bridge, is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the river Douro between the cities of Porto and
Porto-FC Porto (basketball)
Clube do Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [futɨˈβɔl ˈkluβɨ ðu ˈpoɾtu]), commonly referred to as FC Porto, or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional
Porto-List of airports in Portugal
airport name, followed by the Portuguese name and a link to a web page. Lisbon Faro Beja Porto Évora Aveiro Madeira Porto Santo Ponta Delgada Terceira
Porto-Francesinha
Francesinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃sɨˈziɲɐ] meaning little French woman) is a Portuguese sandwich, originally from Porto, made with layers of
Porto-2019–20 FC Porto season
season was Futebol Clube do Porto's 110th competitive season and 86th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. It started with the
Porto-2022–23 FC Porto season
Liga Portugal Source: Liga Portugal A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss Porto v Marítimo Vizela v Porto Porto v Sporting CP Rio Ave v Porto Gil
Porto-Porto da Cruz
Porto da Cruz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu ðɐ ˈkɾuʃ], is a civil parish in the municipality of Machico in the northeastern corner of Madeira. The
Porto-Bola de Prata (Portugal)
The Bola de Prata (Portuguese for Silver Ball) is a Primeira Liga award for the top scorer. In case two or more players have the same number of goals,
Porto-Porto Judeu
Canada, Cruz, Cruz do Canário, Porto Judeu de Baixo, Porto Judeu de Cima, Refugo and Ribeira do Testo. In Portuguese, Porto Judeu means "Jewish Port". In
Porto-Catholic University of Portugal
Lisbon and with four locations: Lisbon, Braga, Porto and Viseu. Besides the four centres in Portugal, UCP also has the University of Saint Joseph in
Porto-Francisco Conceição
December 2002) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Primeira Liga club Porto, on loan from Ajax, and the Portugal national team
Porto-Porto Leixões Cruise Terminal
Porto Leixões Cruise Terminal is a purpose built terminal for ocean-going passenger ships built by the Port Authority of Douro, Porto, Portugal. The terminal
Porto-Demographics of Portugal
2% (2021 est.) As of 2022, Portugal had two significant agglomerations: the political metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto – Grande Área Metropolitana
Porto-Diogo Costa
as a goalkeeper for Primeira Liga club Porto and the Portugal national team. Coming through Porto's youth system, Costa won the UEFA Youth League in 2019
Porto-Porto Santo Airport
Porto Santo Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto de Porto Santo) (IATA: PXO, ICAO: LPPS) is an international airport located in Vila Baleira, the capital of
Porto-FC Porto in international football
Futebol Clube do Porto, an association football team based in Porto, is the most decorated Portuguese team in international club competitions. They have
Porto-2023 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
2022–23 Primeira Liga, Benfica and the winners of the 2022–23 Taça de Portugal, Porto, on 9 August 2023. Benfica won the match 2–0 to secure their 9th Supertaça
Porto-Diogo Dalot
Premier League club Manchester United and the Portugal national team. Dalot is a product of the Porto youth system and made his professional debut for
Porto-Vila do Porto
Vila do Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ ðu ˈpoɾtu] ; "Port Town") is the single municipality, the name of the main town and one of the civil parishes
Porto-Festa de São João do Porto
do Porto (English: Festival of St John of Porto) is a festival during Midsummer, on the night of 23 June (Saint John's Eve), in the city of Porto, in
Porto-Estádio do Dragão
do Dragão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨˈʃtaðju ðu ðɾɐˈɣɐ̃w]; English: Dragon Stadium) is an all-seater football stadium in Porto, Portugal, and the home
Porto-Samuel Portugal
Samuel Portugal Lima (born 29 March 1994) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Primeira Liga club Porto. On 4 January 2020
Porto-Jorge Pinto
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (in Portuguese). Porto, Portugal: University of Porto. Retrieved 27 March 2024. "Green republicanism:
Porto-Théophile Seyrig
to the Eiffel and Company project to build the Maria Pia Bridge in Porto, Portugal, which was finished in 1877. Seyrig presented a paper on the bridge
Porto-Porto Velho
Porto Velho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoʁtu ˈvɛʎu], Old Port) is the capital of the Brazilian state of Rondônia, in the upper Amazon River basin. The
Porto-Left Bloc (Portugal)
Bloco, is a left-wing populist, democratic socialist political party in Portugal founded in 1999. It is currently led by Mariana Mortágua. The Left Bloc
Porto-Grêmio FBPA
Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾemju futʃiˈbɔw ˌpoʁtwɐleˈɡɾẽsi]), commonly known as Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional
Porto-Tripas à moda do Porto
Tripas à moda do Porto or dobrada à moda do Porto in Portuguese cuisine is a dish of beef stomach made with tripe with white beans, carrots and rice. It
Porto-List of universities and colleges in Portugal
Catholic University of Portugal (includes polytechnic schools) European University of Lisbon Fernando Pessoa University (Porto and Ponte de Lima) (includes
Porto-Galeno
club Porto and the Brazil national team. He has spent most of his career in Portugal, playing over 100 Primeira Liga games in two spells at Porto and for
Porto-Comboios de Portugal
country, as well as in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto and to Spain. Portugal's railways would play a role in numerous significant national
Porto-Fernandine Walls of Porto
Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória, in the municipality of Porto, Portuguese Porto. Construction of a series of walls began in 1336 in the reign of
Porto-Sporting CP
location. In 1994, Porto also won the tiebreaker 2–1. In 2000, Porto won the tiebreaker again 2-0. And, in the 2007–08 Taça de Portugal Sporting won in extra
Porto-Bruno Fernandes
captains, and the Portugal national team. He is known for his passing ability, vision, creativity, and penalty technique. Born in Maia, Porto, Fernandes started
Porto-2021–22 Primeira Liga
attendance due to the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal. Porto secured their 30th league title with one match remaining, following
Porto-History of the Jews in Portugal
Sinagoga do Porto/Sinagoga Kadoorie Mekor Haim/Museu Judaico do Porto (IPA.00005567/PT011312070213) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema
Porto-2020–21 FC Porto season
do Porto's 111th competitive season and 87th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Porto participated
Porto-Deco
Scores and results list Portugal's goal tally first. Porto Primeira Divisão/Liga: 1998–99, 2002–03, 2003–04 Taça de Portugal: 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03
Porto-First Battle of Porto
Grijó 5 Porto 4 Braga 3 Villafranca 2 Chaves 1 In the First Battle of Porto (29 March 1809) the French under Marshal Soult defeated the Portuguese, under
Porto-Metropolitan areas in Portugal
reform, there are two metropolitan areas: Lisbon and Porto. The metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto were created in 1991. A law passed in 2003 supported
Porto-Leixões
The Port of Leixões (Portuguese: Porto de Leixões, pronounced [lɐjˈʃõjʃ]) is one of Portugal's major seaports, located 4 km north of the mouth of the
Porto-1986–87 FC Porto season
The 1986–87 FC Porto season of the Portuguese Football Club FC Porto, based in Porto, Portugal. Porto won the European Cup for the first time in their
Porto-Trams in Porto
The tram system of Porto in Portugal is operated by the Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto (STCP) and currently has three regular tram routes
Porto-Diogo Jota
Finals, which Portugal won on home soil, and made his senior international debut in November 2019, playing at UEFA Euro 2020. Born in Porto, Jota joined
Porto-Rolando (footballer)
Rolando, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a central defender. He played 222 Primeira Liga games for Belenenses, Porto and Braga, winning
Porto-Portuguese architecture
structures in Portugal include: Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon Dom Luís I Bridge in Porto Maria Pia Bridge in Porto Mercado Ferreira Borges in Porto Palácio
Porto-High-speed rail in Portugal
2020, the Portuguese government proposed a 75 minute rail link between the cities of Lisbon and Porto and a 55 minute rail link between Porto and Vigo
Porto-1986–87 FC Porto season
The 1986–87 FC Porto season of the Portuguese Football Club FC Porto, based in Porto, Portugal. Porto won the European Cup for the first time in their
Porto-Porto (disambiguation)
(especially from Portugal) Porto Amboim Porto Seguro Porto Velho Porto Ferreira Porto Alegre Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, its football club Porto Feliz Clube
Porto-Portuguese architecture
structures in Portugal include: Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon Dom Luís I Bridge in Porto Maria Pia Bridge in Porto Mercado Ferreira Borges in Porto Palácio
Porto-Livraria Lello
Vitória, in the northern Portuguese municipality of Porto. Along with Bertrand in Lisbon, it is one of the oldest bookstores in Portugal and frequently rated
Porto-Jorge Meireles
is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for FC Porto B. Jorge Meireles signed his first contract with FC Porto in June
Porto-History of Portugal
conurbation of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia (or simply, Gaia) stand, along the banks of river Douro in the north of what is now Portugal. Porto stems from
Porto-Ilídio Vale
the Portugal national team, Vale joined Santos's coaching team as an assistant coach. Porto Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 1999 Taça de Portugal: 1999–2000
Porto-Vítor Baía
the Portugal national team in two European Championships and the 2002 World Cup. Born in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District, Baía joined FC Porto's youth
Porto-Mehdi Taremi
joining Rio Ave in Portugal, with whom he was Primeira Liga joint-top scorer in 2019–20. In 2020, he moved to fellow Portuguese side Porto and won the domestic
Porto-Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997)
Colombiana. In 2019, he joined Porto for a reported fee of €7 million, winning two Primeira Liga titles, one Taça de Portugal, and one Supertaça Cândido de
Porto-Timeline of Porto
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Porto, Portugal. 5th-4th C. BCE - "Fortified settlement of Cale" active. 540 CE - Visigoths
Porto-Nuno Espírito Santo
years. He later returned to Portugal to represent Porto, and also played professionally in Russia. He was part of the Portuguese squad at UEFA Euro 2008,
Porto-List of FC Porto players
Futebol Clube do Porto is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto that is best known for its professional football team playing in the country's top-tier
Porto-Ricardo Pereira (footballer, born 1993)
Guimarães – winning the 2013 Taça de Portugal and being the competition's top scorer in the process – he signed with Porto, being part of the squad that won
Porto-Climate of Porto
"Porto, Portugal - Monthly weather forecast and climate data". Weather Atlas. Retrieved 28 January 2021. "Monthly Averages for Porto". DwD. "Porto Sea
Porto-Paulo Fonseca
reached the semi-finals of the Portuguese Cup that campaign, being knocked out by Benfica. Fonseca succeeded Vítor Pereira at Porto – winners of the last three
Porto-Miramar, Portugal
municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia, in the subregion of Greater Porto, Portugal (Grande Porto). It is an upmarket residential area south of the river Douro
Porto-Afonso, Duke of Porto
Duke of Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 31 July 1865 in Palace of Ajuda, Lisbon – 21 February 1920 in Naples, Italy) was a Portuguese Infante
Porto-Chancel Mbemba
and won the Championship in 2017. In four years at Porto, he won the Primeira Liga and Taça de Portugal double in 2020 and 2022. A full international for
Porto-Vitória (Porto)
Vitória (Portuguese pronunciation: [viˈtɔɾiɐ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Porto, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new
Porto-Crystal Palace (Porto)
The Crystal Palace (O Palácio de Cristal) in Portugal's second largest city of Porto was inspired by The Crystal Palace in London. It was inaugurated
Porto-Campanhã railway station
Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Campanhã) is a 19th-century railway station in the civil parish of Campanhã, in the municipality of Porto, district
Porto-Praia do Porto Santo
Praia de Porto Santo (English: Porto Santo Beach) is a beach located near the town Vila Baleira, on the island of Porto Santo, Portugal. With a total length
Porto-2003 UEFA Cup final
Final was played on 21 May 2003 between Celtic of Scotland and Porto of Portugal. Porto won the match 3–2 in extra time thanks to a goal from Derlei. This
Porto-Porto Formoso
Porto Formoso is a civil parish in the municipality of Ribeira Grande in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. The population in 2011 was 1,265, in
Porto-2003–04 UEFA Champions League
competition was won by Portugal's Porto, who defeated Monaco of France 3–0 at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. This was Portugal's first win since
Porto-Douro
right-bank Esla. The Douro flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Porto, the second largest city of Portugal. The scenic Douro railway line runs close to the river
Porto-Aveiro, Portugal
holiday guide for 2022". porto-north-portugal.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022. Flores, Chantelle (18 March 2019). "Exploring Portugal's little Venice: Aveiro"
Porto-GestiFute
Sidnei after deducted the residual contract value (Portuguese: mais valia líquida). In August 2011, Porto sold striker Radamel Falcao for €40 million to Atlético
Porto-Palácio da Bolsa
The Stock Exchange Palace (Portuguese: Palácio da Bolsa) is a historical building in Porto, Portugal. The palace was built in the 19th century by the
Porto-2018–19 FC Porto season
season was Futebol Clube do Porto's 109th competitive season and 85th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. It began on 4 August
Porto-João Mário (footballer, born 2000)
João Mário, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a right-back or winger for Primeira Liga club Porto and the Portugal national team. Born
Porto-Fernando Gomes (Portuguese footballer)
– 26 November 2022) was a Portuguese professional footballer who played as a striker. He achieved great success with Porto, during the late 1970s and
Porto-José Sá
and the Portugal national team. He started his career with Marítimo B, making his debut with the first team in 2013, before signing for FC Porto in 2016
Porto-Salir do Porto
Salir do Porto is a former civil parish in the municipality of Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Tornada e Salir
Porto-Porto-Novo
Porto-Novo (Portuguese: "New Port", Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu ˈnovu], French pronunciation: [pɔʁtɔnɔvo]; Yoruba: Àjàṣẹ́; Fon: Xɔ̀gbónù) (also known
Porto-Liberal Revolution of 1820
(Portuguese: Revolução Liberal) was a Portuguese political revolution that erupted in 1820. It began with a military insurrection in the city of Porto
Porto-1998 Taça de Portugal final
Liga sides Braga and Porto. Porto defeated Braga 3–1 to claim the Taça de Portugal for a ninth time in their history. In Portugal, the final was televised
Porto-Vila Nova de Gaia
a municipality in Porto District in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located south of the city of Porto on the other side of the Douro River. The city proper
Porto-David Carmo
Olympiacos on loan from Porto. He began his professional career at Braga, winning the Taça de Portugal in 2021 and moving a year later to Porto for €20 million
Porto-Fernando Santos (footballer, born 1954)
out at his main club in 1988. Santos managed Portugal's Big Three, winning five major titles with Porto. For the better part of the 2000s he worked in
Porto-2017–18 FC Porto season
The 2017–18 FC Porto season was the club's 108th competitive season and the 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. The season
Porto-André Silva (footballer, born 1995)
Real Sociedad, on loan from RB Leipzig, and the Portugal national team. An academy graduate of Porto, he impressed during his time with the reserve side
Porto-Felipe (footballer, born 1989)
beats Porto 2-1 to take lead in Portugal". Associated Press. 28 August 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2019. "FC Porto lidera Onze do Ano" [FC Porto leads Starting
Porto-Porto Convention Centre
The Porto Customshouse Congress Centre (Portuguese: Centro de Congressos da Alfândega) is a convention centre and former-customshouse situated in the civil
Porto-Index of Portugal-related articles
divisions of Portugal · Politics of Portugal · Porto · Porto Metro · Porto Santo Island · Portugal · Portugal Day · Portugal in the Great War · Portugal in the
Porto-Sérgio Oliveira
2011, still owned by Porto, Oliveira was deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Vítor Pereira as practically all Portuguese players, and joined
Porto-Ricardo Quaresma
Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 6 August 2018. "FC Porto conquista a Taça de Portugal" [FC Porto conquer Portuguese Cup]. Público (in Portuguese). 14 May
Porto-Porto Moniz
Porto Moniz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu muˈniʃ] ) is a municipality in the northwest corner of the island of Madeira. It is located west of Santana
Porto-São Martinho do Porto
São Martinho do Porto is a freguesia (civil parish) in Alcobaça Municipality and in the Oeste region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 2,868, in
Porto-2007–08 FC Porto season
2007–08 season was Futebol Clube do Porto's 97th competitive season, 74th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, and 114th year in existence
Porto-2005–06 FC Porto season
2005–06 season was Futebol Clube do Porto's 95th competitive season, 72nd consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, and 112th year in existence
Porto-2004 Taça de Portugal final
two Primeira Liga sides: Benfica and Porto. Benfica defeated Porto 2–1, thanks to an extra-time goal from Portuguese winger Simão after the match had ended
Porto-Picanha
Picanha is a cut of beef first made popular in Brazil, and later adopted in Portugal. It consists of the final part of the biceps femoris muscle, at the bottom
Porto-1996–97 Taça de Portugal
Taça de Portugal. As a result of Boavista winning the domestic cup competition, the Axadrezados faced 1996–97 Primeira Divisão winners Porto in the 1997
Porto-2014–15 FC Porto season
The 2014–15 FC Porto season was the club's 105th competitive season and the 81st consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. For the first
Porto-Varig
Brasileira (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Europa. pp. 61–63. Beting, Gianfranco; Beting, Joelmir (2009). Varig: Eterna Pioneira (in Portuguese). Porto Alegre
Porto-Saber Porto
Saber Interactive Porto (formerly Bigmoon Entertainment) is a Portuguese video game developer based in Porto, Portugal, with additional offices in Sheffield
Porto-Japan–Portugal relations
in Portugal. Most recently, he led the Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música, the 96-piece symphony orchestra of the Casa da Música in Porto, in
Porto-João Pinto (footballer, born 1961)
(born 21 November 1961) is a Portuguese former footballer and manager. Having spent his entire professional career with Porto (16 years, winning a total
Porto-Danilo Pereira
In July 2015, he joined Porto for a reported fee of €4.5 million, winning two Primeira Liga titles and one Taça de Portugal while being part of the squad
Porto-Rail transport in Portugal
rail transport in Portugal. Comboios de Portugal Fertagus Lisbon Metro Porto Metro Metro Transportes do Sul (light rail) Portugal is a member of the
Porto-Provinces of Portugal
1975–76: The Administrative Regions] (in Portuguese), Oporto, Portugal: Faculadade de Letreas, Universidade do Porto Sobral, José J.X. (11 August 2008). "As
Porto-FC Porto (roller hockey)
Futebol Clube do Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [futɨˈβɔl ˈkluβɨ ðu ˈpoɾtu]), commonly referred to as FC Porto (or FC Porto Fidelidade, for sponsorship
Porto-2023–24 Primeira Liga
Conference League Notes: Porto are ahead of Braga on head-to-head points: Porto 2–0 Braga. The 2023–24 Taça de Portugal winners (Porto or Sporting CP) qualify
Porto-2008–09 FC Porto season
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Porto-Bruno Alves
ranks of FC Porto at the age of 17. After three consecutive loans, two in Portugal and another in Greece with AEK Athens FC, Alves returned Porto for the
Porto-Clérigos Church
Church (Portuguese: Igreja dos Clérigos, pronounced [ˈklɛɾiɣuʃ]; "Church of the Clergymen") is a Baroque church in the city of Porto, in Portugal. Its 75-meter-tall
Porto-Seven Wonders of Portugal
Tower The Seven Wonders of Portugal (Portuguese: Sete Maravilhas de Portugal) is a list of cultural wonders located in Portugal. The creation of the list
Porto-Porto Editora
Porto Editora is the largest Portuguese publisher with a consolidated turnover of more than 90M € in 2010.[citation needed] It is the leading educational
Porto-Episcopal Palace, Porto
Palace (Portuguese: Paço Episcopal) is the residence of the bishops of Porto, in Portugal. The palace is located on a high elevation, near Porto Cathedral
Porto-Gonçalo Ribeiro (footballer)
(born 15 January 2006) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Liga Portugal 2 club Porto B. Ribeiro is a youth product
Porto-Transport in Portugal
concessionaire. With 89,015 km2, Continental Portugal has 4 international airports located near Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Beja. The national railway system
Porto-Oeiras, Portugal
(in Portuguese). Porto Salvo (Oeiras), Portugal. Retrieved 14 November 2011. "Contacts: Omni Aviation" (in Portuguese). Porto Salvo (Oeiras), Portugal. Retrieved
Porto-Altice Portugal
Lisbon and Porto, to develop the respective telephone service concessions. In 1887, the concession was transferred to APT - The Anglo Portuguese Telephone
Porto-Duke of Porto
Duke of Porto (Portuguese Duque do Porto) is a title of Portuguese nobility, held by members of the royal family. It is named for the city of Porto, in the
Porto-Monarchy of the North
and a monarchist government that occurred in Northern Portugal in early 1919. It was based in Porto and lasted from 19 January to 13 February 1919. The
Porto-Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa
da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾʒɨ ˈnunu ˈpĩtu ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 28 December 1937) is the president of Portuguese sports club FC Porto since 1982
Porto-Tidal pools of Leça de Palmeira
e Leça da Palmeira, municipality of Matosinhos, in the Portuguese northern district of Porto. The structures consist of two natural pools filled with
Porto-2023–24 Liga Portugal 2
The 2023–24 Liga Portugal 2 (also known as Liga Portugal SABSEG for sponsorship reasons) is the 34th season of Portuguese football's second-tier league
Porto-Postal codes in Portugal
location: Instituto de Hidráulicas e Recursos Hídricos Rua dos Bragas 4099 Porto CODEX<ref>History and Heritage of Coastal Engineering, Nicholas C. Kraus
Porto-João Félix
Madrid, and for the Portugal national team. He can also play as a winger or an attacking midfielder. Félix initially trained at Porto's youth academy, before
Porto-Lisbon–Porto high-speed rail line
Lisbon–Porto high-speed rail line is a proposed high-speed rail line in Portugal, linking its capital Lisbon to its second-largest city Porto in Iberian
Porto-Rui Barros
a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, currently a manager. He played with success in Portugal (at Porto),
Porto-2022–23 Taça de Portugal
2022–23 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 83rd edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Porto-Romário Baró
who plays as a midfielder for Primeira Liga club Porto. Born in Guinea-Bissau, Baró represented Portugal internationally at youth level. Born in Bissau
Porto-Éder Militão
matches over a span of two years before transferring to Porto. In 2019, after one season in Portugal, he joined Real Madrid for a reported transfer fee of
Porto-5 October 1910 revolution
Almeida's imprisonment. On 1 April 1890, the explorer Silva Porto self-immolated wrapped in a Portuguese flag in Kuito, Angola, after failed negotiations with
Porto-Portuguese Football Federation
associations - Lisbon, Portalegre and Porto - the Portuguese Football Union was the predecessor of the Portuguese Football Federation, which won its name
Porto-Diogo Leite (footballer, born 1999)
1999) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Bundesliga club Union Berlin. Born in Porto, Leite joined FC Porto's youth academy
Porto-Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto
Porto (Porto School of Industry) to support the industrialization of Portugal, and some time later upgraded to Instituto Industrial do Porto (Porto Institute
Porto-Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport
Porto Alegre–Salgado Filho International Airport (IATA: POA, ICAO: SBPA) is the airport serving Porto Alegre and the region of Greater Porto Alegre, Brazil
Porto-André Villas-Boas
Zenit, achieving the fifth league title in the club's history. Born in Porto, Portugal, Villas-Boas is the second child and first son of Luís Filipe Manuel
Porto-List of tourist attractions in Porto
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Porto-Raul Meireles
Record (in Portuguese). 12 July 2004. Retrieved 26 July 2022. "FC Porto frente à U. Leiria: Estranho elevador que desceu ao −6" [FC Porto against U. Leiria:
Porto-Maria II of Portugal
Sartorius, and departed for mainland Portugal. 8 July at Memória Beach in Matosinhos. It was followed by the Siege of Porto and a series of battles until, on
Porto-Faro Airport
privatization of the portuguese airports operator - ANA Aeroportos de Portugal -which has been its operator. Along with the airports in Lisbon, Porto, Ponta Delgada
Porto-Bernardo Folha
March 2002) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Porto B. Born in Porto, Folha joined FC Porto's youth system at age